Press Conference: WWE Performance Center located in Orlando, Florida [Video]



Aspiring professional wrestlers and fans alike, prepare for a new age in sports entertainment development. On July 11, 2013, the WWE officially opened its world-class professional wrestling facility, WWE Performance Center located at the Forsyth Central Commerce Park in Orlando, Florida. The WWE Performance Center "campus" is 26,000 square-feet, which includes a 12,000 square-foot training room with seven training rings. One of the seven wrestling rings includes theatrical lighting and is wired to have broadcast capability. The Center also includes production areas that allow wrestlers, announcers, and other future WWE talent  to create promos and practice their TV presentation skills.
The WWE Performance Center also has a sports medicine facility, access to a full-time athletic trainer and full-time physical therapist, and a world-class strength and conditioning program set in a 5,500 square-foot room.

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John Cena and Brooklyn crowd "select" Daniel Bryan as Cena's SummerSlam 2013 opponent. YES! YES! YES!

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The WWE Championship Match is set for SummerSlam 2013 with John Cena defending against Daniel Bryan. On the July 16 edition of Monday Night Raw, John Cena choose current fan favorite Daniel Bryan as his SummerSlam 2013 opponent.

WWE 2K14 - New Professional Wrestling Video Game Due to be Released in the Fall of 2013 (Videos)

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On October 29, 2013 in North America and November 1, 2013 in the United Kingdom, 2K Sports will release the newest professional wrestling video game, WWE 2K14. The video game will include pro wrestlers such as "Macho Man" Randy Savage, John Cena, The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar, Alberto Del Rio, and many more current and former wrestlers. Over the years, there have been over 50 professional wrestling video games that have included WWE (formerly World Wrestling Federation) professional wrestlers. The first two official licensed company releases were MicroLeague Wrestling and Acclaim Entertainment's WWF WrestleMania.